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Kincade's Fist

Kincade's Fist

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"The Indian was huge..."

Kincade crouched like a mountain lion about to pounce. "You're about to get the beating of your life..."

The Indian showed no fear, growled at Kincade and lurched forward, fingers"The Indian was huge..."


Kincade crouched like a mountain lion about to pounce. "You're about to get the beating of your life..."

The Indian showed no fear, growled at Kincade and lurched forward, fingers extended into human claws.

Kincade's hands were incredibly fast. As the Indian's hand shot towards Kincade's face, he grabbed his index finger and like a twig, bent it backwards to the wrist, snapping every bone. The Indian howled, spun and tried to grab Kincade's throat. Dodging, Kincade seized his hand, twisting the palm in a counter-clockwise spin. The Indian's elbow snapped as Kincade plunged the renegade's face into the deep snow. The Indian began to suffocate.

Kincade leaned into the Indian's ear. "If anything has happened to that little girl, I will come back and tear you apart in ways not even you can imagine."

In this the ninth western adventure novel by Michael and Loahna Chandler, Wyatt Earp brings Kincade and Josephine north to Alaska to run his gambling house. They discover that Nome is filled with thousands of rough prospectors, kidnappers, and ruthless politicians. But none match the supremacy of an Alaskan wolf, both beast and spirit, wielding supernatural powers over life and death.

In the midst of it all, the biggest discovery may very well change their lives, and Alaska itself. This is a runaway adventure that tops all others...
extended into human claws.

Kincade's hands were incredibly fast. As the Indian's hand shot towards Kincade's face, he grabbed his index finger and like a twig, bent it backwards to the wrist, snapping every bone. The Indian howled, spun and tried to grab Kincade's throat. Dodging, Kincade seized his hand, twisting the palm in a counter-clockwise spin. The Indian's elbow snapped as Kincade plunged the renegade's face into the deep snow. The Indian began to suffocate.

Kincade leaned into the Indian's ear. "If anything has happened to that little girl, I will come back and tear you apart in ways not even you can imagine."

In this the ninth western adventure novel by Michael and Loahna Chandler, Wyatt Earp brings Kincade and Josephine north to Alaska to run his gambling house. They discover that Nome is filled with thousands of rough prospectors, kidnappers, and ruthless politicians. But none match the supremacy of an Alaskan wolf, both beast and spirit, wielding supernatural powers over life and death.

In the midst of it all, the biggest discovery may very well change their lives, and Alaska itself. This is a runaway adventure that tops all others...

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